Thursday, July 23, 2009

First Foray into Art Criticism...


Decider.com has posted the results of three clowns going into Chicago's Art Institute's new Modern Wing to watch the entire hour loop of Bruce Nauman's video installation, 'clown torture'. I was one of those clowns.

Photo by Kelly Reilly

WANTED: reviewed

Review

"high-level clowning"
"spandex"
"Mamet"

where's my Tony.

Monday, July 13, 2009

BLING - Summer Mix Series


Themed summer mix I made.
Check it out.
Check out other folks's.
Make one too.
xx

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Portrait by Nene


My friend Jenee made a picture of me the other morning.
I love it.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Comicbook + Clown Show


Been working on illustrating a comicbook: details for later.
Also been finishing up the graphic for the Clown Show opening in July!
Getting ready to go out on the street and beg for change. That's the only paying work I've got on the horizon. Anyone have a new refrigerator box they're not using?

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Moustache May: Smashing Success!


I was so tickled to be able to do some scribbles for the official Moustache May t-shirt this year. It was a wonderful month of flagrant facial hair and it warmed my heart to see the fellas sporting the design. {above}

Being in a relentless pursuit of perfection, I have altered my own shirt a bit.

Much thanks to Young Master Eades for the opportunity and here's to many more celebrations of facial fuzz in the future.

Sketchbook: june 3rd

Monday, May 11, 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Peter Funch

Art is about compounding the magic.

http://www.v1gallery.com/artist/show/3


via yewknee.com

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Portrait Progress + Finished Piece




































jeremy okai davis + nolte
prismacolor colored pencils.

Sketchbook: 3D edition: Throttle and Squirt


My bubby Jacq let me come squeeze some clay at the studio she works at. Here we see a sort of naked chicken and a cuttle fish;
Throttle and Squirt respectively. They await firing and glazing.

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Rant: Zea's wisdom/completefuckingbullshit

I am completely uncomfortable with the word "artist" and the way it gets used, particularly when it is self-applied.

I believe in two extreme definitions of art. One being; art is anything people (and I use the term broadly) do that is not directly applicable to survival (eat, drink, sleep, poop, defend territory, squirt out offspring, or doing things to get those things etc...) I believe this strongly, anyway that anyone expresses themselves anywhere: art.

To put a slightly finer point on it, it's any discipline you work at exactly like powerpoint presentations, organizing sweet 16 parties, dressing yourself, building skyscrapers, finding the most efficient/fun way to gather trash and return the cans to the sidewalk ...you get my point. Art is a craft and everyone with a camera on their phone is an artist. EV ER Y ONE.

I also believe that art is an event that occurs when someone says "holy shit! Wow!" You can paint 7000 paintings a year and never achieve that. It is something amazing to witness/experience and the person whose painting evoked that event (for instance) is only responsible for a portion of it. An entire life's worth of collected experiences "the artist" had nothing to do with allowed for that response. It is possible that the viewer's relationship with the cashier at the convenience store a block from their house gets the lion's share of the way that "holy shit" moment unfolded. The viewer is in the driver's seat, here. Even though the "artist" made the thing, the viewer is the deciding factor, regardless of training or "palette" or celebrity affiliations.

The activity does not make art. Using oil paint does not make you an artist. You are an interior designer for a particular section of wall unless someone looks at your work and freaks out a little bit. You are a decorator. That is just as worthy a profession as baking bagels and and being a telephone operator and volunteering in the peace corps.

There must be something in the psychological makeup of leftist crafty people that we need special attention for how we spend our time. (Speaking of... loud-obnoxious-actress-bitches-in-the-cafe, the world is NOT a stage, SHUT UP!) It is that attitude that justifies society's view of "creative-types" as self-indulgent pills.

No one is an artist. Art happens every once in a while and if you played a role in its birth, bully for you. Otherwise sit there and hone your craft and don't expect any jaws to drop that you are doing so.

Your life's journey is exactly as impressive as everyone else's.



Coming soon: The Artists' Lifestyle and Other Modern Day Myths

Monday, February 23, 2009

ARTifacting

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I am so excited, though. I have been noticing the artistic potential of artifacting for some time. I sort of love when things are all strange and gray at the beginning of a video and people and things come creeping out of it. Having zero tools with which to investigate the idea further, I have been waiting patiently for someone else to figure out how the manipulate it. Done! And it's pretty cool-lookin' too. Amazing that even though technology feels like it gets further away from natural rhythms, it, in fact, still warps like the fabric of the mind.

if your computer is not a dinosaur like my powerbook, and can play HD, watch it thusly.

other examples found by master eades:
David OReilly
Kanye West

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

"Sketchbook": February 15th + 16th





neither of these items are in the sketchbook. but, the second one is a little something "in progress".